1. Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for. 

                                                                                                                            - Epicurus


2. It may seem difficult at first but everything is difficult at first. 
                                                                                          - Miyamoto Musashi


3. True happiness is to enjoy enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the future. 
                                                                                             - Seneca


4. Worrying is like paying a debt you don't owe. 
                                                                     - Mark Twain


5. Almost nothing material is needed for a happy life, for he who has understood existence. 
                                                                                        - Marcus Aurelius


6. We suffer more often in imagination than in reality. 
                                                                                             - Seneca


7. No amount of anxiety makes any difference to anything that is going to happen.                                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                - Allan Watts


8. Everyone must choose one of two pains: The pain of discipline or the pain of regret. 
                                                                                                           - Unknown


9. No man is free who cannot control himself. 
                                                                   - Pythagoras




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